The best I can find on Linux was "RecordItNow", and if you put the FPS to 99, it seems as if it records at .99 FPS... (EDIT: so if you put it at 30 FPS then it seems to record at .30 FPS) So I don't know what to do on Linux. On Windows I don't really know.

What are you using? I used to use and recommend glc on Linux, which was designed for capturing GL applications, and worked great with SMC, but hasn't been updated for a while and doesn't seem to even have a website anymore. You can still get the code from GIT: https://github.com/nullkey/glc/wiki, or it might be in your package manager. Unfortunately nothing else for linux works anywhere near as well. You can also try the obvious things such as reducing resolution

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BowserJr wrote:What are you using? I used to use and recommend glc on Linux, which was designed for capturing GL applications, and worked great with SMC, but hasn't been updated for a while and doesn't seem to even have a website anymore. You can still get the code from GIT: https://github.com/nullkey/glc/wiki, or it might be in your package manager. Unfortunately nothing else for linux works anywhere near as well. You can also try the obvious things such as reducing resolution

Oh, never heard of it... I'm running the glc install script, it's asking me where to install it... The root? My home folder?

I have been adding more types of videos (not just SMC).Recently I have completed Part 6 of playing through SMC Odyssey, a levelset I built in 2009.If you want to subscribe and see other gaming videos go ahead.I decided I will try my hardest to tolerate the lag as I play SMC for YouTube.